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3/17/2010 - House passes fake pot ban with emergency clause:
St. Louis County Democratic Representative Jake Zimmerman objected to that.
2/2/2010 - House approves 'stacked taxes' bill :
The sole Democrat to vote against the bill, Rep. Jake Zimmerman, D-St. Louis County, said he opposed lodging taxes added to the bill as amendments. He said if the bill had retained its original language, it would have been "easier to support."
1/25/2010 - Requiring suspected drug users applying for welfare to be tested is still on the fast track:
One Democrat who voted against the bill, Rep. Jake Zimmerman of St. Louis County, said the intent was good but too many nonstandard rules attached to Temporary Assistance for Needy Families can lead to a loss in federal funds.
1/25/2010 - Valentine's Day booze to be addressed in one of session's first votes:
St. Louis County Democratic Representative Jake Zimmerman says it's not fair that other Sundays are exempt, but not Valentine's Day.
1/25/2010 - Liquor law change for Valentine's Day gets the go ahead:
"Honestly, if Super Bowl Sunday is good enough to be given special treatment in Missouri law, then I think Valentine's Day probably belongs there too," Rep. Jake Zimmerman, D-St. Louis County, said. "And I think my girlfriend might be displeased with me if I suggested otherwise."
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 22, 2010:
Rep. Jake Zimmerman, D-St. Louis County, was one of 36 members voting in opposition of the emergency clause. While Zimmerman said the bill had wide support among representatives, he said he didn't think it was a good idea to make a previously legal substance illegal on one day's notice.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 15, 2010:
Rep. Jake Zimmerman, D-St. Louis County, was one of 36 members voting in opposition of the emergency clause. While Zimmerman said the bill had wide support among representatives, he said he didn't think it was a good idea to make a previously legal substance illegal on one day's notice.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 25:
One Democrat who voted against the bill, Rep. Jake Zimmerman of St. Louis County, said the intent was good but too many nonstandard rules attached to Temporary Assistance for Needy Families can lead to a loss in federal funds.

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